Blizzards and heatwaves and thunderstorms, oh my!
The Eastern U.S. is finally enjoying some springlike warmth, but meteorologists say temperatures could plummet again in mid-to-late March.
The agency has bumped up the wet dress rehearsal to increase its chances of launching within the February window, but could an Arctic blast interfere?
Meteorologists are tracking another major storm system that could exacerbate lingering impacts from last weekend’s Winter Storm Fern.
With no end to the frigid temperatures in sight, people across the Southeastern U.S. may be unable to heat their homes for several days.
A warming Arctic set the stage for a massive winter storm expected to stretch 2,000 miles across the Eastern U.S. this weekend.
The storm will usher in frigid temperatures and spread heavy snow and ice across a 2,000-mile stretch of the country.
Frigid temps and heavy snow gripped much of the U.S. on December 1, the first day of meteorological winter. It looks like these bitter conditions are here to stay.